When Lane’s first note meets Gryffin’s grooving guitar plucks, any hesitation in the overlapping genre crossover whittles away. Reminiscent of his past triumphs like “Tie Me Down” or “Whole Heart,” “Hold You Tonight” not only includes every facet of a first-class Gryffin release, it generates a refreshing, andnecessary, atmosphere of positivity with a savory southern charm. Recently the producer teased an unreleased John Martin collaboration titled “Cry,” during his Digital Mirage appearance, signaling more new material on the way from Gryffin soon to come.